Entries from Torontoist tagged with 'carapifko'
January 18, 2007
A lot of the Big Ticket shows in town these days are shows that we've had the chance to see before. This is not a bad thing. There's nothing more exciting than seeing a brand new play that blows your mind, but it's also good to know that if a play is good enough, it can have a life that extends long after its initial run. Probably the highest-profile of these remounts is John......
Continue Reading "Rockin' Remounts Resound Rapturously"March 10, 2006
Salvatore Antonio is everywhere these days. He’s one of the three actors in Léo at Tarragon Theatre. He’s a regular on Ken Finkleman’s new series At the Hotel. And his first full-length play, In Gabriel’s Kitchen, opened last night at Buddies in Bad Times. Torontoist recommends Léo, a taut one-act play by up-and-comer Rosa Laborde, wholeheartedly. Antonio is excellent as the title character, a charismatic poet caught in a love triangle and the currents of......
Continue Reading "Salvatore Antonio: Two outta three ain't bad."March 6, 2006
So it's old news now that This Is Wonderland and DaVinci's City Hall are getting the axe from the corporation but as Kate Taylor pointed out in Saturday's Globe the reasoning is a touch odd. In summary, "the CBC plans to be more popular by being more popular." But in the end Taylor isn't sure whether Wonderland deserves saving, because asking someone what's good Canadian TV is like asking someone to define what it means......
Continue Reading "Can A Petition Save Wonderland?"